Lunch and dinner, night and day, literally and figuratively. Suburb style but Chinese authenticity.
My first visit was a quiet dinner with only a few other occupied tables and a waitress that didn't even know I could get herbal chicken feet soup. Duck, beef, chicken, bring it to my table.
During the day every table was filled and it was lively in this large expansive, impersonal conference like room and dim sum carts rolled by offering their wares. The simple peppered short ribs were amazing; I could eat several bamboo baskets of those. The taro nest had a delicate nest coating and flavorful taro inside. The barbecue chicken feet were of course as tasty as anything that looks barbecued infant fingers could be! Scallop, pork and other dumplings were great too!
I'd say the interior design is lacking, the cards mostly kitchen dish carts, etc. even though some of the staff is dressed nicely, etc. but we're here for the dim sum and that's enough.